Nouska, the light looks so good in those images, i'll have to wait a couple of months before I have that kind of light here! My camera has got cobwebs on it at the moment, as the weather is so dull and cloudy. Siskins have been scarce here this winter too, I have just seen one bird this year !

You managed to photograph her in a gorgeous way, Nouska. Too bad they are all gone. Do you know the probable reason of their absence? Changes in the climate? Have a nice sunday. Greetings from the sunny Netherlands, Joke

Once again you have produced very high quality photographs which show the detailed beauty of a gorgeous bird! We seldom have Pine Siskins in our area which is too bad as they are so pretty.Thank you for sharing with all of us!

Your siskins are lovely. You can sense how little they are when you see them next to the moss. We have little pine siskins here. They aren't as showy as your Eurasian ones! Happy hunting with your camera this week!

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